WHO WE AREMore Than A Game is a non-profit organization that hosts soccer tournaments in the U.S. and the proceeds go towards building leagues in villages and refugee communities worldwide where help is needed. Weuse the beautiful game to bring more to those who have less. We give refugee youth the opportunity to grow in character, leadership, and teamwork through soccer camps, tournaments, and leagues.

Check out ourSyrian Refugee Reliefpage to read about how we were able to use soccer to bring joy to refugee children!

How Can You Get Involved?

Play…with a Purpose.Simply
sign up and enter your team into one of our upcoming tournaments and/or
leagues. Re-live the Glory days. Get back in ﻿shape. Compete﻿ with other
great athletes. We take pride in putting on
some of the best tournaments available! Every time you
play, you're not just playing in a game, you're playing for them. It's
More Than A Game.

Donate…to make an impact.100% of donated money will go directly towards our projects or otherwise specified. All of our administrative expenses are covered through our U.S. tournament team fees, allowing us to use the remaining revenue for leagues and community development projects.

It's not just a game, it's More Than A Game. Your team is not playing only for the glory of the competition on the field, but every team is playing to help develop leagues in villages that need health, education, economic, and spiritual development. It starts with a game, but it's so much more. We use the money from tournaments and donations to support clubs and leagues that are developing youth where help is needed most. We infuse a curriculum that teaches teamwork, integrity, and character into the leagues. We partner with respected contacts and organizations who are working in native villages or refugee camps to provide sustainable community development to those who need it most. We help restore a sense of normality to refugee children by starting clubs in their camps, coaching local coaches, and putting on tournaments overseas as well as in the U.S.